Emissions Trading

The EU could increase its carbon price tenfold without any real impact on international exports, academics have found.
Researchers from the London School of Economics and the Grantham Research Institute

The Netherlands has begun distributing this year's quota of free carbon permits to industry, the Dutch Emissions Authority (NEA) said on Thursday.
The allocation of EU Allowances (EUAs), will add supply

The Communication sets out the EU's vision for a transparent and dynamic, legally binding United Nations climate change agreement that sets the world on a pathway to prevent global warming from reaching

The lack of a unified regulatory system for China's fledgling carbon offset market has led to wild variations in prices in different regions, causing uncertainty among both buyers and project developers,

This Technical Note provides a summary of the key elements and design features of 11 different carbon offset programs. It discusses the essential differences and similarities between programs, and discusses

A pro-industry European Parliament committee failed on Thursday to agree a date to reform the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), raising the chances of political backing for early changes to prop up the

The European Parliament’s largest political group withdrew a draft compromise on advancing a remedy for Europe’s carbon market to 2019 after its proposal failed to win broad support Monday in the legislature’s

Europe’s attempt to revive its carbon market is being thwarted by a lack of pollution.
The region’s warmest year in three decades has cut demand for heating while utilities are generating a record amount